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On the Real and Terrifying Costs of Calling Political Opponents Traitors

On the Real and Terrifying Costs of Calling Political Opponents Traitors

Carlton F.W. Larson in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 23, 2020

Artist Lauren Halsey on the Shape-Shifting Possibilities of Afrofuturism

Artist Lauren Halsey on the Shape-Shifting Possibilities of Afrofuturism

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The Ever-Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Book Publishing

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By New Books Network | October 23, 2020

Jill McCorkle on the Voice She Channels When It's Time to Write a Rant

Jill McCorkle on the Voice She Channels When It's Time to Write a Rant

In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | October 23, 2020

Adam Gidwitz's Dream Job: Getting Heckled by Second Graders

Adam Gidwitz's Dream Job: Getting Heckled by Second Graders

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By NewberyTart | October 23, 2020

Eshkol Nevo on Writing a Novel in Questions

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In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

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Is There Any Scandal Big Enough to Take Down Nike?

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Chiraag Bains on Voter Suppression and the Kinds of Change We Can Make Now

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Restoring the World’s Most Iconic Fighter Plane

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Why You're Turning Into Your Mother

Why You're Turning Into Your Mother

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | October 22, 2020

<em>Last Breath</em> by Sally Rigby, Read by Clare Corbett

Last Breath by Sally Rigby, Read by Clare Corbett

A Gripping British Mystery

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Why We're Not Defined by<br> Our Genes

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